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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #2940 on: 06/02/2020 10:00 pm »
In an interview about DM-2 mission to the Spiegel German Newspaper, Hans Koenigsmann said:

"SPIEGEL: The first rocket stage landed on a remote-controlled ship shortly after launch. What is happening to her now?

Königsmann: It is inspected and then starts again according to current planning with an international satellite."

Wonder if this historic B-1058 stage will be used for SAOCOM or Anasis? Or other (turksat?)?

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #2941 on: 06/03/2020 03:47 am »
Launched:
№ – Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2020
01 - January 7 - Starlink flight 3 (x60) [v1.0 L2] - Falcon 9-079 (B1049.4 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 02:19:21
02 - January 29 - Starlink flight 4 (x60) [v1.0 L3] - Falcon 9-080 (B1051.3 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 14:06:49.493
03 - February 10 - Solar Orbiter (SolO) [LWS-5 Living With a Star mission-5] - Atlas V 411 (AV-087) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 04:03:00.155
04 - February 15 - Cygnus NG-13 (CRS-13) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A - 20:21:04.9
05 - February 17 - Starlink flight 5 (x60) [v1.0 L4] - Falcon 9-081 (B1056.4 S') - Canaveral SLC-40 - 15:05:55
06 - March 7 - Dragon SpX-20 (CRS-20), Bartolomeo (CEPHFISS) - Falcon 9-082 (B1059.2 L) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 04:50:31
07 - March 18 - Starlink flight 6 (x60) [v1.0 L5] - Falcon 9-083 (B1048.5 S') - Kennedy LC-39A - 12:16:39.428
08 - March 26 - AEHF-6 - Atlas V 551 (AV-086) [USA 298] - Canaveral SLC-41 - 20:18:00.148
09 - April 22 - Starlink flight 7 (x60) [v1.0 L6] - Falcon 9-084 (B1051.4 S) - Kennedy LC-39A - 19:30:30
10 - May 17 - USSF-7: X-37B OTV-6 [USA 299], FalconSat-8 [USA 300] - Atlas V 501 (AV-081) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 13:14:00.241
11 - May 25 - ballast/dummy payload - LauncherOne (flight 1) - Runway 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" - 19:50 (launch failure)
12 - May 30 - Dragon v2 (manned test) (SpX-DM2) - Falcon 9-085 (B1058.1 S) - Kennedy LC-39A - 19:22:45
13 - June 4 - Starlink flight 8 (x60) [v1.0 L7] - Falcon 9-086 (B1049.5 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 01:25:33
14 - June 13  - Starlink flight 9 (x58) [v1.0 L8], SkySat 16, SkySat 17, SkySat 18 - Falcon 9-087 (B1059.3 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 09:21:18

Landing on (L)and or drone(S)hip
' - unsuccessful landing

Scheduled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2020
NET June 22    24   - Starlink flight 10 (x58) [v1.0 L9], BlackSky Global 5, BlackSky Global 6 - Falcon 9 (B1051.5 S) - Kennedy LC-39A - 22:20
NET June 30 - GPS III SV03 “Columbus” - Falcon 9 (B1060.1 S) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 19:55-20:10
NET Midyear - ballast/dummy payload - LauncherOne (flight 2) - Runway 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
  Q3   Early July - Anasis II (KMilSatCom 1, URC-700K) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40/ Kennedy LC-39A
July 15 - NROL-129 - Minotaur IV - MARS LA-0B
July    17   20 - Mars Perseverance rover (MSL-2), Ingenuity (MHS), MMO, CubeSats - Atlas V 541 (AV-088) - Canaveral SLC-41 - 13:15-15:15
NET    Q2   July 20 - Launch "1 of 2" - Rocket 3.0 (Astra) - Kodiak LPD
NET July - SAOCOM-1B, Smallsat Rideshare Mission 1 (SSO): Capella 2 (Sequoia), GNOMES-1 - Falcon 9 (L) - Canaveral SLC-40 - 23:21
NET July - Starlink flight 11 (x58) [v1.0 L10], SkySat 19, SkySat 20, SkySat 21 - Falcon 9 (S) - Canaveral SLC-40
NET July - Starlink flight 12 (x60) [v1.0 L11] - Falcon 9 (S) - Canaveral SLC-40
August 2 - SiriusXM SXM-7 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 - 04:27:00
NET August 14 - ELaNa XX: CACTUS 1, CAPE 3, ExoCube 2 (CP 12), INCA, MiTEE 1, PICS 1, PICS 2, PolarCube, Q-PACE, RadFxSat 2 (Fox 1E), TechEdSat 7 - LauncherOne (flight 3) - Runway 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
August 26 - NROL-44: Orion 10 (Mentor 8 ) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-385] - Canaveral SLC-37B
NET August 30  - USCV-1: Dragon v2 Crew-1 - Falcon 9 (B1061.1 S) - Kennedy LC-39A (or October 14)
August - GPS III SV04 - Falcon 9 (B1062.1 S) - Canaveral SLC-40
NET August - GENESIS-L, GENESIS-N, FossaSat-1B (Fossa-1B), FossaSat-2 (Fossa-2), Qubik-1, Qubik-2, TIS Serenity - Firefly Alpha (first flight) - Vandenberg SLC-2W (or summer)
September 7 - Cygnus NG-14 (CRS-14) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
September - NROL-101 - Atlas V 531 (AV-090) - Canaveral SLC-41
Q3 - SiriusXM SXM-8 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q3 - Turksat 5A - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q3 - test launch - RS1 (ABL space system) - TBD
Q3 - Starlink flight 13 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q3 - Starlink flight 14 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q3 - Starlink flight 15 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q3 - Starlink flight 16 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q3 - Starlink flight 17 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q3 - Starlink flight 18 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET Q3 - STP-27RM: Monolith - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0A (LC-2)
Q4 - Starlink flight 19 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 20 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 21 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 22 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 23 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 24 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 25 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 26 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - Starlink flight 27 (x60) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Q4 - NROL-82: KH-11 18 (Crystal 18, Block 5 #2) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-386] - Vandenberg SLC-6
Q4 - STP-27VP mission: MiniCarb, ELaNa 29: PAN A, PAN B - LauncherOne (flight 4) - Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
Q4 - USSF-8: GSSAP 5, GSSAP 6 - Atlas V 511 (AV-085) - Canaveral SLC-41
Q4 - NROL-111 - Minotaur I - MARS LP-0B
NET Q4 - GPS III SV05 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or 2021)
NET Q4 - commercial launch - RS1 (ABL space system) - TBD
October - Smallsat Rideshare Mission 9 (SSO) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E / Canaveral SLC-40
October - Launch "2 of 2": NSLSat 1 (TBD) - Rocket 3.0 (Astra) - Kodiak LPB
October 30 - Dragon v2 SpX-21 (CRS-21), Bishop (NanoRacks Airlock Module) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
November 10 - Jason-CS A (Sentinel-6A) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or Q3 2021)
  Mid-   November 13 - CST-100 Starliner (unmanned test) (Boe-OFT 2) - Atlas V N22 (AV-082) - Canaveral SLC-41
NET November - SARah-1, TBD - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or 2021)
Fall - USSF-44, TETRA-1 - Falcon Heavy-04 - Kennedy LC-39A
Fall - Carbonite 4 (CBNT 4) - Firefly Alpha (second flight) - Vandenberg SLC-2W
Fall - TBD - Firefly Alpha (third flight) - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
December 16 - Smallsat Rideshare Mission 11 (SSO) : Vigoride, Delfi-PQ, EASAT, Grizu-263a, HADES, LibertyQube 1, Lemur-2 (x8), Outpost Demonstration 1, PlasmaBrake, Pycubed, RadCube, SpaceBEE (x12), Sattla, Tartan Artibeus, TRSI 2, Umbra-SAR 2001, VZLUsat 2, XR-1, LINCS cubesat (x2), ELaNa 35: PTD-1 + multiple satellelites - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
TBD - inaugural flight - Super Heavy/Starship - Boca Chica (or 2021)
TBD - HyspIRI (Hyperspectral Infrared Imager) [Earth Systematic Mission] - NLSP-I - Vandenberg/Kodiak

piggybacked:
Summer - SeaHawk-2 - TBD - TBD
Summer - SkySat-19, SkySat-20, SkySat-21 - Falcon-9 - Canaveral SLC-40
September - TROPICS (Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats) - TBD - TBD
H2 - Kepler (xTBD) - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
NET H2 - µHETsat - LauncherOne - Runway 12/30 Mojave Air and Space Port, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
Q4 - Astranis comsat - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
October - CougSat-1 - TBD - TBD
Late - Mandrake 1, Mandrake 2 - TBD - TBD (or Early 2021)
Late - Wildcard - TBD - TBD (or Early 2021)
TBD - LDPE-1 - NSSL - TBD
TBD - LDPE-2 - NSSL - TBD (or 2021)
TBD - MAGNETO - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20 (or 2021)
TBD - Gunsmoke-J - TBD - TBD
TBD - Gunsmoke-G - TBD - TBD
TBD - ORS-8 - TBD - TBD

2021
Early - WorldView Legion 1, WorldView Legion 2 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
Early - CAPSTONE (Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment) - Electron/Photon - MARS LA-0A (LC-2)
Early - first flight  - Intrepid-1 - Kennedy LC-39C
January - TBD - Rocket 4.0 (Astra) - Kodiak LPB
February 1 - Cygnus NG-15 (CRS-15), IT-Spins - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
February 25  March 12 - Dragon v2 SpX-22 (CRS-22) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
February - Smallsat Rideshare Mission 15 (SSO) : Vigoride + NuX-1 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
March - SBIRS-GEO 5 - Atlas V 421 - Canaveral SLC-41
Q1 - Turksat 5B - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
April 8 - Landsat 9, ELaNa 34: , CUTE, CuPID - Atlas V 401 - Vandenberg SLC-3E (or NLT November)
April - CST-100 Starliner (crewed test) (Boe-CFT) - Atlas V N22 (AV-0??) - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Peregrine 1 (Astrobotic’s Lunar Lander), CubeRover - Vulcan Centaur 522 (first launch) - Canaveral SLC-41 (or NET June)
April - STP-4 - NSSL - Canaveral
April - Smallsat Rideshare Mission 18 (SSO): Vigoride - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E / Canaveral SLC-40
April - TBD - Rocket 4.0 (Astra) - Kodiak LPB
May  - Dragon v2 SpX-23 (CRS-23) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
May 31 - IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) [SMEX-14] - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Spring - NationSat (x2) - OmegA (first launch) - Kennedy LC-39B
Spring - USSF-52 - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
H1 - GPS III SV06 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40 (or NLT June)
H1 - O3b mPower (x3) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
H1 - O3b mPower (x4) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET H1 - Ignis - LauncherOne - Anderson Air Force Base, Guam, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET H1 - Starling (x8) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET H1 - Spaceflight - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET Q2 - USCV-2: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
Midyear - ViaSat-3 - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A (or H2 2022)
Midyear - ViaSat-3 - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41 (or H2 2022)
Midyear - GPS III SV07 - NSSL - Canaveral (or H2)
July 21  - DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test), LICIACube - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or February 2022)
July - TBD - Rocket 4.0 (Astra) - Kodiak LPB
August - Smallsat Rideshare Mission 23 (SSO): Vigoride - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E / Canaveral SLC-40
NET August - USSF-12: WFOV (Wide Field of View Testbed missile-warning satellite), ESPA - Atlas V - Canaveral SLC-41
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System 1st flight (SNC-1) - Vulcan Centaur 542 (second launch) - Canaveral SLC-41 (or fall)
September - TBD - Rocket 4.0 (Astra) - Kwajalein
NLT September - SARah-2, SARah-3 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
Q3 - ASLON-45 spacelift mission - Ravn (Aevum) - Cecil Air and Space Port in Jacksonville, Florida
NET Q3 - USCV-3: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
H2 - Artemis I (Uncrewed test flight of Orion), NEA Scout, Lunar Flashlight, BioSentinel, Skyfire, Lunar IceCube, LunaH-Map, CuSP (CuSPP+), EQUULEUS, OMOTENASHI, ArgoMoon, Cislunar Explorer A (CEA), Cislunar Explorer B (CEB), CU-E3 (Colorado University Earth Escape Explorer), Miles - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B
October 16 - Lucy [Discovery 13] - Atlas V 401 - Canaveral SLC-41 (or November)
October - Cygnus NG-16 (CRS-16) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
  H2   October - Dragon v2 (Axiom Space crewed mission to ISS) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET October - STP-S28 mission flight 1 (x15) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl" (or 2022)
November - Dragon v2 SpX-24 (CRS-24) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Fall - first flight  - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16
NET Fall - Spaceflight mission - Terran-1 - TBD
December 7 - GOES-T - Atlas V 541 - Canaveral SLC-41
December - NROL-85: Intruder 13A / 13B (TBD) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
December - NROL-87 - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E
December - Smallsat Rideshare Mission 29 (SSO): Vigoride - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E / Canaveral SLC-40
Late - WorldView Legion 3, WorldView Legion 4, WorldView Legion 5, WorldView Legion 6 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
Late - Inmarsat 6B - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
Late - Dragon v2 (four Space Adventure spacetourists) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - STP-3: STPSat-6, small satellite (x6) - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - XBASE: B330 on ISS - Vulcan Centaur 564 - Canaveral SLC-41
TBD - inaugural flight - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Firefly Alpha - Vandenberg SLC-2W / Canaveral SLC-20
TBD - TBD - Terran-1/Momentus Vigoride - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - Telesat LEO Vantage (xTBD) - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16 (or 2022)
TBD - commercial comsat - Super Heavy/Starship - Boca Chica/Kennedy LC-39A

piggybacked:
Early - GTOSat - NSSL - Canaveral
NET Q2 - Nationsat - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
October 11 - Nova-C (Intuitive Machines Lunar Lander) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - CLOUD (x3) (Cloud Observation for Updraft Determination) (Earth Venture 2 Candidate) - NLSP-I - Vandenberg
TBD - ARCSTONE (Earth Venture 2 Candidate) - NLSP-I - Canaveral
TBD - HAKUTO-R Lunar Lander mission 1 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40

2022
January - Solar Sentinals - NLSP-I - Canaveral
March 5  - SWOT (Surface Water Ocean Topography) [Earth Systematic Mission] - Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-4E (or April)
March - NROL-107: SILENTBARKER - Atlas V 551 - Canaveral SLC-41
March 31 - JPSS-2, LOFTID (Low Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator) - Atlas V 401 - Vandenberg SLC-3E (or January 2023)
NET Q1 - USCV-4: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22 - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-17 (CRS-17) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
June - Dragon v2 SpX-25 (CRS-25) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
July 13 - Psyche [Discovery 14], EscaPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers), Janus [SIMPLEx program] - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A (or August)
NET August - SBIRS-GEO 6 - Atlas V 421 - Canaveral SLC-41  (or October 2021-September 2022)
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-2) - Vulcan Centaur 542 - Canaveral SLC-41
Q3 - USSF-67, LDPE-3 - NSSL - TBD
Q3 - NROL-91 (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-387] - Vandenberg SLC-6
NET Q3 - USCV-5: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET Q4 - NROL-68: Orion 11 (Mentor 9) (TBD) - Delta IV-H [D-388] - Canaveral SLC-37B
November - Dragon v2 SpX-26 (CRS-26) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Late - Eutelsat comsat - New Glenn  - Canaveral SLC-36B
Late - ASBM (Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission) (x2) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - Intelsat 40e - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - JCSat comsat - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B (or 2023)
TBD - SatRevolution Mars Mission - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - ACE (Aerosol-Cloud-Ecosystems) [Earth Systematic Mission] - NLSP-I - Vandenberg
TBD - second launch - OmegA - Kennedy LC-39B
TBD - Mid-Sized Moon Lander - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - GPS III SV08 - NSSL - Canaveral (or Late 2021)
TBD - GPS III SV09 - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - GPS III SV10 - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - STP-S28 mission flight 2 (x15) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - STP-S28 mission flight 3 (x15) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
TBD - mu Space Corp Geo Comsat - New Glenn  - Canaveral SLC-36B
TBD - mu Space LEO satellite - Terran-1 - Canaveral SLC-16
TBD - CDARS (Cooperative Data and Rescue Services) - TBD - TBD
TBD - test launch - Spinlaunch - Spaceport America (Truth or Consequences, NM)
TBD - first flight - Regulus Orbital (Leo Aerospace) - TBD

piggybacked:
July 1 - KPLO (Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET Q4 - LDPE-4 - NSSL - TBD
Late - XL-1 (Masten Space Systems Lunar Lander) - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - Janus [SIMPLEx program candidate] - TBD - TBD
TBD - Lunar Trailblazer [SIMPLEx program candidate] - TBD - TBD

2023
January - SAOCOM-2A - NSSL - TBD
February - PUNCH-NFI [SMEX 15A], PUNCH-WFI1 [SMEX 15B], PUNCH-WFI2 [SMEX 15C], PUNCH-WFI3 [SMEX 15D], TRACERS A [SMEX 16A], TRACERS B [SMEX 16] - NLSP-II - TBD
NET Q1 - USCV-6: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-18 (CRS-18) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
April - Artemis II (Crewed flight of Orion around Moon) - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B
June - Dragon v2 SpX-27 (CRS-27) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-3) - Vulcan Centaur 542 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET Q3 - USCV-7: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
Q4 - WSF-M 1 - NSSL - Vandenberg (or 2024)
November - Dragon v2 SpX-28 (CRS-28) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
NET November - Gateway: PPE + HALO - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
December - OSAM-1 (Restore-L) - NSSL - Vandenberg
TBD - Manned Circumlunar Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
TBD - GEO-CAPE (Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events) [Earth Systematic Mission] -  NLSP-I - Canaveral
TBD - TBD - Vulcan-ACES - TBD
TBD - Blue Moon mission - New Glenn - Canaveral SLC-36B (or 2024)
TBD - NTS-3: NTS-3A (Navigational Test Satellite-3) - Vulcan Centaur/Falcon 9 - Vandenberg SLC-3E/4E
TBD - Viper (NASA Moon Rover) - NLSP II - TBD
TBD - TBD - Firefly Beta - Vandenberg SLC-2E (or 2024)

piggybacked:
NET July 1 - SunRISE (Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment) (x6 cubesats) - TBD - Canaveral
TBD - HAKUTO-R Lunar Rover mission 2 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
TBD - LDPE-5 - NSSL - TBD
TBD - LDPE-6 - NSSL - TBD
TBD - LDPE-7 - NSSL - TBD

2024
January - PACE (Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
January - SAOCOM-2B - NSSL - TBD
February - NROL-70 - Delta IV-H [D-389] - Canaveral SLC-37B
Q1 - SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer) - TBD - TBD
NET Q1 - USCV-8: CST-100 Starliner - Atlas V N22/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-19 (CRS-19) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
April - GOES-U - NSSL - Canaveral (or December)
June - Dragon v2 SpX-29 (CRS-29) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-4) - Vulcan Centaur 542 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET Q3 - USCV-9: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
H2 - AxN1 - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
October 1 - IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) [STP-05 - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-05], SWFO-L1 (Space Weather Forward Observatory L1 mission), up to 4 satellites - TBD - TBD (or NLT December 21)
October - Artemis III ( Integrated lunar lander launch to Moon) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
October - Artemis IV (Crewed flight of Orion for human Moon landing) - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B
NET October - DYNAMIC (Dynamical Neutral Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling) [STP-05 - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-05] - NLSP-II - Canaveral
November - Dragon v2 SpX-30 (CRS-30) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - WGS-11+ - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - Lander modules (to Gateway) - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - Logistics Resupply (Dragon extended), Robotic Arm (Gateway)  - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Gateway Logistics/ARM - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - TBD - OmegA Heavy - Kennedy LC-39B

2025
NET Q1 - USCV-10: CST-100 Starliner - Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-20 (CRS-20) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
June - Dragon v2 SpX-31 (CRS-31) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-5) - Vulcan Centaur 542 - Canaveral SLC-41
September - Europa Clipper (Orbiter) - SLS Block 1/iCPS - Kennedy LC-39B
NET Q3 - USCV-11: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
November - Dragon v2 SpX-32 (CRS-32) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - AxH1 - TBD - TBD
TBD - NG-OPIR-GEO 1 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41

2026
Q1 - Jason-CS-B (Sentinel-6B) - Falcon 9 (TBD) - Canaveral SLC-40 (or Vega C)
NET Q1 - USCV-12: CST-100 Starliner - Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
Q2 - Sample Fetch Rover, Earth Return Orbiter [Mars Sample Return (MSR)] - SLS Block 1B - Kennedy LC-39B
April - Cygnus NG-21 (CRS-21) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
April  - Dragonfly [New Frontiers-4] - NLSP-II - TBD
June - Dragon v2 SpX-33 (CRS-33) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
June - Artemis V (Crewed flight of Orion to Moon) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-6) - Vulcan Centaur 542 - Canaveral SLC-41
Q3 - JPSS-3 (PFO) - NLSP II - Vandenberg
NET Q3 - USCV-13: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
October - NGRST (WFIRST-AFTA) [Astrophysics Decadal Mission Astro-1] - Vulcan-ACES 564/Falcon Heavy - Canaveral
November - Dragon v2 SpX-34 (CRS-34) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Logistics Resupply (Gateway) - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - Lunar Sample Return - TBD - Canaveral
TBD - Advanced Exploration Moon Lander - TBD - Canaveral
TBD - GPS IIIF-01 (SV11) - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - AxRMF - TBD - TBD

2027
NET Q1 - USCV-14: CST-100 Starliner - Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-22 (CRS-22) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
June - Dragon v2 SpX-35 (CRS-35) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
June - Europa Clipper (Lander) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-7) - Vulcan Centaur 542 - Canaveral SLC-41
NET Q3 - USCV-15: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
November - Dragon v2 SpX-36 (CRS-36) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - AxPTM - TBD - TBD
TBD - NG-OPIR-Polar 1 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41 (or NLT September)
TBD - NG-OPIR-GEO 2 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41

2028
NET Q1 - USCV-16: CST-100 Starliner - Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-23 (CRS-23) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
June - Dragon v2 SpX-37 (CRS-37) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
August - Artemis VI (Crewed flight of Orion to Moon) - SLS Block 1B/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
NET Q3 - USCV-17: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
September - Dream Chaser Cargo System (SNC-8 ) - Vulcan Centaur 542 - Canaveral SLC-41
November - Dragon v2 SpX-38 (CRS-38) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD  - NG-OPIR-GEO 3 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41

2029
February - Artemis VII (Cargo mission to Moon) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
NET Q1 - USCV-18: CST-100 Starliner - Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-24 (CRS-24) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
June - Dragon v2 SpX-39 (CRS-39) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
August - Artemis VIII (Crewed mission of Orion)- SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
NET Q3 - USCV-19: Dragon v2 - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
November - Dragon v2 SpX-40 (CRS-40) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - NG-OPIR-Polar 2 - Falcon-9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41

2030
February - Artemis IX (Cargo mission) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
NET Q1 - USCV-20: CST-100 Starliner - Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
April - Cygnus NG-25 (CRS-25) - Antares-230+ - MARS LP-0A
June - Dragon v2 SpX-41 (CRS-41) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
August - Artemis X (Crewed mission of Orion) - SLS Block 2/EUS - Kennedy LC-39B
November - Dragon v2 SpX-42 (CRS-42) - Falcon 9 - Kennedy LC-39A
TBD - Landsat 10 - NLSP-II - Vandenberg (or Mid-2028)

2031
Q3 - JPSS-4 (PFO) - NLSP-II - Vandenberg

Acronyms:
AFSPC-#        - Air Force Space Command-#
AxN1              - first Axiom Space’s module: Node Module
AxH1              - second Axiom Space’s module: Crew Habitat module
AxRMF            - third Axiom Space’s module: Research and Manufacturing module
AxPTM            - fourth Axiom Space’s module: Power and Thermal Tower
ESPA              - EELV Secondary Payload Adapter
HALO             - Habitation and Logistics Outpost - Gateway
LDPE-#          - Long Duration Propulsive ESPA
LOP-G            - Lunar Orbital Platform – Gateway
LOP-G Hab     - LOP-G Habitation module
MHS              - Mars Helicopter Scout
MMO              - Mars Micro Orbiter

NFI                - Narrow Field Imager
NG-OPIR        - Next-Generation Overhead Persistent InfraRed
NGRST           - Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
NLSP-I           - NASA Launch Services Program I
NLSP-II          - NASA Launch Services Program II
NSSL              - National Security Space Launch program
OSAM-#         - On-orbit Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing-#
PPE                - Power and Propulsion Element - Gateway
PUNCH           - Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere
SBIRS             - Space Based Infrared System
SIMPLEx         - Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration
STP-#             - Solar-Terrestrial Probes-#
TRACERS        - Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites
USCV-#          - US Crew Vehicle-#
USSF-#          - US Space Force-#
WFI               - Wide Field Imager
WFIRST-AFTA - Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope - Astrophysics Focused Telescope Assets
WSF‐M #        - Weather System Follow‐On Microwave

Statistics (active):
Antares               - 12 (WI - 12)
Atlas V                - 84 (СС - 69; Va - 15)
Delta IV Heavy    - 11 (СС - 8; Va - 3)
Falcon 9              - 86 (СС - 52; KSC - 19; Va - 15)
Falcon Heavy       -  3 (KSC - 3)
Launcherone       -  1 (Mo - 1)
Minotaur             - 17 (СС - 1; Va - 7; WI - 7; Kd - 2)
Minotaur-C          - 11 (Va - 11)
Pegasus              - 44 (СС - 7; Va - 21; WI - 6; Ed - 5; Kw - 4; Ga - 1)

Launches:  1725 (СС - 778; In - 6; Va - 702; WI - 46; KSC - 173; Ed - 5; Ga -1; Kw - 4; Kd - 3; Om - 5; Ka - 1; Mo - 1)
Satellites:  3487 (СС - 1533; In - 6; Va - 1221; WI - 286; KSC - 392; Ed - 12; Ga -1; Kw - 4; Kd - 13; Om - 5; Ka - 13; Mo - 1)

CC - Cape Canaveral; Ed - Edwards AFB; Ga - Base Aerea de Gando; In - Inyokern; Ka - Kauai; Kd - Kodyak; KSC - Kennedy Space Center; Kw - Kwajalein Island; Mo - Mojave Air and Space Port; Om - Omelek; Va - Vandenberg AFB; WI - Wallops Flight Facility

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #2942 on: 06/03/2020 03:53 am »
Unclear:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site - Time (UTC)

2020 - GiSat-1 (Global IP comsat) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
2020 - BlackSky Global (x   4 ) - TBD - TBD (or PSLV)
NET 2020 - OSP-4 launch - Xbow Launch Systems LV (Super Strypi/SPARK (TBD)) - Kauai (Hawaii)
NET 2020 - USSF-9 - Atlas V/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2020 - USSF-10 - Atlas V/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2020 (TBD) - OneWeb (x2) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2020 (TBD) - OneWeb (x2) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2020 (TBD) - OneWeb (x2) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
NET 2020 (TBD) - OneWeb (x2) - LauncherOne - TBD, Boeing 747 "Cosmic Girl"
2021 - NSTP-Sat - TBD - TBD
NET 2021 - Lunar Bullet - NEPTUNE N3 - open-ocean location off the California coast/KSC
NET 2021 - 30+ CubeSats, tubesats - NEPTUNE N5 - open-ocean location off the California coast/KSC
NET 2021 - 27 CubeSats, tubesats (Ballistic Lunar Transfer) - NEPTUNE N5 - open-ocean location off the California coast/KSC
NET 2021 - Starlink deployment  (47 launches) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET 2021 (TBD) - OneWeb (xTBD) - New Glenn - Vandenberg (or Ariane 62)
NET 2021 (TBD) - OneWeb (xTBD) - New Glenn - Vandenberg (or Ariane 62)
NET 2021 (TBD) - OneWeb (xTBD) - New Glenn - Vandenberg (or Ariane 62)
NET 2021 (TBD) - OneWeb (xTBD) - New Glenn - Vandenberg (or Ariane 62)
NET 2021 (TBD) - OneWeb (xTBD) - New Glenn - Vandenberg (or Ariane 62)
NET 2021 - BlackSky Global (x 20) partner satellite - TBD - TBD (or PSLV)
NET 2021 - WorldView Legion sat 2 - NSSL - Vandenberg
NET 2021 - MEV-3 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-4 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-5 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-6 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-7 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-8 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-9 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - MEV-10 - Falcon 9 - Canaveral (or Ariane/Proton)
NET 2021 - TBD - Terran-1/Momentus Vigoride - Canaveral SLC-16
NET 2021 - TBD - Terran-1/Momentus Vigoride - Canaveral SLC-16
NET 2021 - TBD - Terran-1/Momentus Vigoride - Canaveral SLC-16
NET 2021 - TBD - Terran-1/Momentus Vigoride - Canaveral SLC-16
NET 2021 - TBD - Terran-1/Momentus Vigoride - Canaveral SLC-16
NET September 2022 - SDA Tranche 0 SV manifest (30 sats) - TBD - TBD
Q3 2022 - Helio-SMEX-1 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q4 2022 - ASCENDS (Active Sensing of CO2 Emissions over Nights, Days, and Seasons) [Earth Systematic Mission] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
NET 2022 - Starlink deployment  (many launches) - Falcon 9 - Canaveral SLC-40
NET 2022 - Telesat LEO Vantage constellation multi-lanch agreement - New Glenn - Canaveral/vandenberg
NET 2022 - Cargo Moon Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2022 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2022 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2022 - GPS III SV10 - NSSL - Canaveral
NET 2022 - B330 - Vulcan Centaur 564 - Canaveral SLC-41
Mid-2023 - Astro EX-2 - NLSP-II - TBD
NET 2023-2025 - GRACE-II [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
Q2 2024 - Astro-MoO-02 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2024 - Helio Expl MoO-05 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2024 - New Frontiers 4 - NLSP-II - TBD
August 15, 2024 - CAESAR (Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return) [New Frontiers-4 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
Q3 2024 - ILV (Integrated Lander Vehicle) - New Glenn  - Canaveral SLC-36B
Q3 2024 - DHLS (Dynetics Human Landing System) - Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
Q3 2024 - Crewed Moon Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A 
Late 2024 - NEOCam (Near-Earth Object Camera) - NLSP-II - Canaveral (with IMAP)
NET 2024 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - Cargo Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - Manned Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - Manned Mars Mission - Super Heavy/Starship - Kennedy LC-39A/Boca Chica
NET 2024 - Japan cis-lunar cargo ship - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - ESPRIT module (LOP-G) - Falcon Heavy - Kennedy LC-39A
NET 2024 - AETHER (Aeronomy at Earth: Tools for Heliophysics Exploration and Research) - TBD - TBD
NET 2024 - EZIE (x3) (Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer) - TBD - TBD
Q2 2025 - EVM-3 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2025 - ESCAPE (Extreme-ultraviolet Stellar Characterization for Atmospheric Physics and Evolution) - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2025 - COSI (The Compton Spectrometer and Imager) - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2025 - GUCI (The Gravitational-wave Ultraviolet Counterpart Imager Mission) - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2025 - EVC-01 - NLSP-II - TBD
NET 2025 - AEHF-7 - Vulcan Centaur/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
NET 2025 - AEHF-8 - Vulcan Centaur/Falcon 9 - Canaveral
H2 2025-2026 - VERITAS (Venus geophysical orbiter) [Discovery 15 candidate] - TBD - TBD (or H2 2028-2029)
H2 2025-2026 - Io Volcano Observer [Discovery 15 candidate] - TBD - TBD (or H2 2028-2029)
H2 2025-2026 - DAVINCI (Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging) [Discovery 15 candidate] - TBD - TBD (or H2 2028-2029)
April 15 - May 5, 2026 - Trident (Trident Triton flyby) [Discovery 15 candidate] - Atlas V 401/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC-41
Mid-2026 - Astro-MoO-04 - NLSP-II - TBD
NET 2026- WSF-M 2 - NSSL - Vandenberg
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-02 (SV12) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-03 (SV13) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-04 (SV14) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-05 (SV15) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-06 (SV16) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-07 (SV17) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-08 (SV18) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-09 (SV19) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-10 (SV20) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-11 (SV21) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-12 (SV22) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-13 (SV23) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-14 (SV24) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-15 (SV25) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-16 (SV26) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-17 (SV27) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-18 (SV28) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-19 (SV29) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-20 (SV30) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-21 (SV31) - NSSL - Canaveral
2026-2034 - GPS IIIF-22 (SV32) - NSSL - Canaveral
Q2 2027 - GDC (Geospace Dynamics Constellation) - NSSL - TBD
Q2 2027 - Helio-MIDEX-1 - NSSL - TBD
Mid-2027 - Astro-MoO-05 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2028 - Discovery 16 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2028 - Astro-MoO-06 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2028 - Astro-MIDEX-03 - NLSP-II - TBD
2028 - Mars Mission - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2029 - Lunar Geophysical Network [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2029 - Io Probe [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2029 - VICI (Venus In-Situ Composition Investigations) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2029 - ELSAH (Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability) [New Frontiers-5 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2029 - Helio Expl MoO-07 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2029 - Planetary Defense-01 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2029 - Astro-MoO-07 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2029 - Helio-SMEX-2 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2029 - STP-06 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q3 2029 - Discovery 17 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q3 2029 - Astro-Probe-01 - NLSP-II - TBD
Late 2020s - NeMO (New Mars Orbiter) - Falcon 9/Vulcan Centaur - Canaveral SLC 40/41
Late 2020s - Mars orbiter - NLSP-II - TBD
2020s - WSF‐E - NSSL - Vandenberg
2020s - WSF‐G - NSSL - Canaveral
January 2030 - Areostationary Relay Satellite-1 - NLSP-II - Canaveral
Q2 2030 - Astro-SMEX-3 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2030 - EVC-02 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2030 - EVM-4 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2030 - LWS MoO-8 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2030 - Astro-MoO-08 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2030 -  - New Frontiers-05 - NLSP-II - TBD
NET 2030 - 3D Winds (Demo) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - GACM (Global Atmosphere Composition Mission) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - LIST (Lidar Surface Topography) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - PATH (Precision and All-Weather Temperature and Humidity) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
NET 2030 - SCLP (Snow and Cold Land Processes) [Earth Systematic Missions Candidate] - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
Q2 2031 - Astro-MoO-09 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2031 - Helio-MIDEX-2 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2031 - STP-MoO-10 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q3 2031 - Helio Expl MoO-09 - NLSP-II - TBD
NET October 2031 - GPS III-32 - NSSL - Canaveral
Q1 2032 - ESDS-01 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q1 2032 - ESDS-02 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2032 - Astro-MoO-10 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2032 - Discovery 18 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2032 - Astro-MIDEX-04 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q3 2032 - Helio-SMEX-3 - NLSP-II - TBD
February 2033 - Areostationary Relay Satellite-2 - NLSP-II - Canaveral
Q2 2033 - MEDICI (Magnetosphere Energetics, Dynamics, and Ionospheric Coupling Investigation) [STP-07] - NLSP-II - Canaveral
Q2 2033 - Astro-MoO-11 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2033 - EVC-03 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2033 - LWS MoO-11 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2033 - Astro-SMEX-4 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2033 - Astro-2 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2033 - Astro-3 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2033 - Future Mars Flagship - TBD - TBD
Mid-2034 - Astro-MoO-12 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2034 - Helio Expl MoO-12 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2035 - EVM-5 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2035 - Helio Expl MoO-13 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2035 - Helio-MIDEX-3 - NSSL - TBD
Q2 2035 - Planetary Defense-02 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2035 - Discovery 19 - NLSP-II - TBD
2035 - Origins Space Telescope (Far IR Surveyor) [Astro2020 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
2035 - HabEx (Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission) [Astro2020 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
2035 - Lynx (X-Ray Surveyor) [Astro2020 candidate] - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2036 - Astro-MoO-13 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2036 - ESDS-03 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2036 - EVC-04 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2036 - HST Disposal (Hubble Space Telescope Disposal Mission) - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2036 - New Frontiers-06 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2036 - Helio-SMEX-4 - NLSP-II - TBD
2036 - JPSS-5 (PFO) - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
Q1 2037 - STP-08 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2037 - Astro-MoO-14 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2037 - Astro-SMEX-5 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2037 - Astro-Probe-02 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2037 - Astro-MIDEX-05 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q4 2037 - Discovery 20 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2038 - Astro-MoO-15 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2039 - Astro-MoO-16 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2039 - EVC-05 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2039 - Landsat 11 - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
2039 - LUVOIR (Large Ultraviolet/Optical/Infrared Surveyor - large 16-meter space telescope) [Astro2020 candidate] - SLS - Kennedy LC-39B
2030s - Interstellar Probe - TBD - TBD
Q2 2040 - EVM-6 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2040 - Helio-MIDEX-4 - NSSL - TBD
Q2 2040 - Astro-4 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2040 - ESDS-04 - NLSP-II - TBD
Mid-2040 - Helio-SMEX-5 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2041 - Astro-SMEX-6 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2041 - New Frontiers-07 - NLSP-II - TBD
Q2 2041 - STP-09 - NLSP-II - TBD
2041 - JPSS-6 (PFO) - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
Q1 2042 - Astro-5 - NLSP-II - TBD
NET 2043 - Astro-6 - NLSP-II - TBD
NET 2043 - EVM-7 - NLSP-II - TBD
2046 - JPSS-7 (PFO) - NLSP-II - TBD
2050s - JPSS-8 (PFO) - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
2050s - JPSS-9 (PFO) - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
2050s - JPSS-10 (PFO) - NLSP-II - Vandenberg
2069 - interstellar mission - TBD - TBD
TBD - WGS-12 - NSSL - Canaveral
TBD - SBSS FO 1 - NSSL/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 2 - NSSL/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 3 - NSSL/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 4 - NSSL/Minotaur - TBD
TBD - SBSS FO 5 - NSSL/Minotaur - TBD

piggybacked:
TBD - CryoCube 2 (CC-2) - TBD - TBD
TBD - GNS BEE 1, GNS BEE 2, GNS BEE 3, GNS BEE 4 (Global Network of Swarms) - TBD - TBD
TBD - SABOR - TBD - TBD
TBD - Polaris (Persistent Tactical Communications) - TBD - TBD
TBD - Gunsmoke-L - TBD - TBD

Probably cancelled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site
Midyear 2024 - TDRS-4G-1 (Next Gen Earth Relay 1) - NSSL - Canaveral
Midyear 2024 - TDRS-4G-2 (Next Gen Earth Relay 2) - NSSL - Canaveral
NET 2025 - TDRS-4G-3 (Next Gen Earth Relay 3) - NSSL - Canaveral
NET 2025 - TDRS-4G-4 (Next Gen Earth Relay 4) - NSSL - Canaveral

Acronyms:
Astro-#               - Astro decadal mission
Astro-MIDEX-#    - Astrophysics Middle Explorer Mission
Astro-MoO-#       - Astrophysics Mission of Opportunity
Astro-Probe-#     - Astrophysics Probe
Astro-SMEX-#      - Astrophysics Small Explorer Mission
ESDS-#              - Earth Science Decadal Survey Mission
EVC-#                - Earth Venture Continuity
EVM-#                - Earth Venture Mission
Helio-MIDEX-#     - Heliophysics Middle Explorer Mission
Helio-Expl MoO-# - Heliophysics Explorer Mission of Opportunity
Helio-SMEX-#      - Heliophysics Small Explorer Mission
LWS-MoO-#        - Living With a Star mission Mission of Opportunity
NG-OPIR             - Next-Generation Overhead Persistent InfraRed
NSSL                  - National Security Space Launch program
OSP-#                - Orbital Services Program
SBIRS                - Space Based Infrared System
STP-#                - Solar-Terrestrial Probes
USSF-#              - US Space Force
WSF‐G #            - Weather Satellite Follow-on Geostationary
WSF‐E #            - Weather Satellite Follow-on Electro-Optical / Infrared (EO/IR)
WSF‐M #            - Weather System Follow‐On Microwave

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Re: US Launch Schedule
« Reply #2943 on: 06/03/2020 03:58 am »
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ATLAS 5

The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with four solid rocket boosters, will launch the Mars 2020 rover 'Perseverance' for NASA on July 17 at 9:05am EDT. The launch window stretches to about 10:40am EDT.

FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the eighth batch of Starlink internet satellites from pad 40 on June 3 at 9:25pm EDT. The launch time gets roughly 20-21 minutes earlier per day. Then, a Falcon 9 from pad 40 will launch the ninth batch of Starlink satellites on mid June TBA. A Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the tenth Starlink batch on June TBA. And a Falcon 9 isslated to launch the next GPS III satellite for the U.S. Air Force from pad 40 as early as June 30 at 3:55pm EDT. The launch window stretches 15 minutes to 4:10pm EDT.
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« Reply #2944 on: 06/04/2020 04:21 am »
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-invites-media-to-launch-of-mars-2020-perseverance-rover
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Perseverance will launch on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V 541 rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The launch of Perseverance is scheduled for 9:15 a.m. EDT July 17 and is managed by NASA’s Launch Services Program. Live coverage of the launch will air on NASA TV and the agency’s website.

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« Reply #2945 on: 06/04/2020 04:24 am »
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ATLAS 5

The next United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, flying with four solid rocket boosters, will launch the Mars 2020 rover 'Perseverance' for NASA on July 17 at 9:15am EDT. The launch window stretches up to two hours in duration. Other upcoming Atlas 5 launches are TBA.

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« Reply #2946 on: 06/04/2020 09:13 pm »
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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the ninth batch of Starlink internet satellites from pad 40 on June 12 at around 9-10pm EDT.

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« Reply #2947 on: 06/04/2020 09:24 pm »
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Axiom Space CEO Mike Suffredini said his company's private trip to the ISS with SpaceX is scheduled for October 2021, so Demo-2 helped "our customers know that it's going to be real."

Axiom plans to announce the 3 passengers in a month or so.

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« Reply #2948 on: 06/05/2020 05:07 am »
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Future satellite capacity

COMMITTED LAUNCH SCHEDULE

Satellite              Region                  Application                            Launch Date

SES-17             Americas    Fixed Data, Mobility, Government       H1 2021

O3b mPOWER    Global       Fixed Data, Mobility, Government       H1 2021
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« Reply #2949 on: 06/05/2020 07:50 pm »
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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the ninth batch of Starlink internet satellites from pad 40 on June 12 at TBA EDT.

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« Reply #2950 on: 06/08/2020 09:16 pm »
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The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the ninth batch of Starlink internet satellites from pad 40 on June 12 at about 5-6am EDT. Sunrise is 6:24am EDT. Then, a Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the tenth Starlink batch on late June TBA.

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« Reply #2951 on: 06/08/2020 09:24 pm »
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Falcon-9 v1.2b5   xx.06.2020   CCK LC-39A  Starlink v1.0 9-1, ..., 9-60 / BlackSky Global 5, 6

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« Reply #2952 on: 06/08/2020 09:28 pm »
2020-06-12F91059.3S Starlink v1.0 L8 (R)LEO~16kC-4087
2020-06-24F91051.5S Starlink v1.0 L9 (R)LEO~16kC-39A.
2020-06-30 (NET)F91060S GPS III-3MEO4400C.
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« Reply #2953 on: 06/10/2020 05:03 am »
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FALCON 9

The next SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral will launch the ninth batch of Starlink internet satellites from pad 40 on June 12 at 5:42am EDT. Sunrise is 6:24am EDT. Then, a Falcon 9 from pad 39A will launch the tenth Starlink batch on late June TBA. Then, a Falcon 9 is slated to launch the next GPS III satellite for the U.S. Air Force from pad 40 on June 30 at 3:55pm EDT. The launch window stretches 15 minutes to 4:10pm EDT. And a Falcon 9 from pad 39a will launch the ANASIS-II Korean military communication satellite on early July TBA.

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« Reply #2956 on: 06/11/2020 07:12 pm »
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Targeting Saturday, June 13 at 5:21 a.m. EDT for launch of 58 Starlink satellites and 3 @planetlabs  spacecraft – the first SpaceX SmallSat Rideshare Program launch

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« Reply #2957 on: 06/12/2020 01:41 am »
"GPS III SV08 is currently scheduled to launch in 2022."

https://www.losangeles.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2215676/gps-iii-sv-08-core-mate-complete-space-vehicle-named-for-nasa-trailblazer/

 LOS ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. --

The United States Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center’s Global Positioning System (GPS) III program reached a major milestone with the successful core mate of GPS III Space Vehicle 08 at Lockheed Martin’s GPS III Processing Facility in Waterton, Colorado, April 15. With core mate complete, the space vehicle was named in honor of a NASA trailblazer.

The two-day core mate consisted of using a 10-ton crane to lift and complete a 90-degree rotation of the satellite’s system module, and then slowly lowering the system module onto the satellite’s vertical propulsion core. The two mated major subsystems come together to form an assembled GPS III space vehicle.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, SMC and its mission partner Lockheed Martin ensured that SV08 core mate took place – in accordance with all Centers for Disease Control and local guidelines to minimize exposure or transmission of COVID-19. The GPS III Processing Facility’s cleanroom high bay was restricted to only key personnel directly supporting the operation.

“Core mate is the most critical of the GPS space vehicle single-line-flow operations,” said Lt. Col. Margaret Sullivan, program manager and materiel lead for the GPS III program. “Despite the restrictions presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, our team adapted and worked tirelessly to achieve this essential milestone.”

When the core mate operation is successfully completed, a GPS III satellite is said to be “born.” In keeping with the team’s tradition of naming GPS III satellites after famous explorers and pioneers, SV08 was named “Katherine Johnson” in honor of the trailblazing National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) mathematician and “human computer” who designed and computed orbital trajectories for NASA’s Mercury, Apollo and space shuttle missions. One of four African-American women at the center of the nonfiction book by Margot Lee Shetterly and the movie titled“Hidden Figures,” Katherine Johnson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015 for her groundbreaking contributions to the U.S. Space program.

Other GPS III satellites have been named in honor of explorers including GPS III SV01 “Vespucci” after Amerigo Vespucci; GPS III SV02 “Magellan” after Ferdinand Magellan; and GPS III SV03 “Columbus” after Christopher Columbus.

The next step for the newly christened “Katherine Johnson” is the post-mate Systems Performance Test (SPT) scheduled to begin in August. SPT electrically tests the performance of the satellite during the early phase of build and provides a baseline test data set to be compared to post-environmental test data.

GPS III SV08 is currently scheduled to launch in 2022.

GPS III is the most powerful GPS satellite ever developed. It is three times more accurate and provides up to eight times improved anti-jamming capability over previous GPS satellites on orbit. GPS III brings new capabilities to users as a fourth civilian signal (L1C), designed to enable interoperability between GPS and international satellite navigation systems, such as Europe’s Galileo system. GPS III satellites will also bring the full capability of the Military Code (M-Code) signal, increasing anti-jam resiliency in support of the warfighter. These continued improvements and advancements to the GPS system makes it the premier space-based provider of positioning, navigation, and timing services for more than four billion worldwide.

Launched in December 2018 and August 2019, GPS III SV01 and SV02 became part of today’s operational constellation of 31 satellites, on January 13 and April 1, 2020 respectively. GPS III SV03 is scheduled to launch on June 30.

The Space and Missile Systems Center, located at the Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is the center of excellence for acquiring and developing military space systems. Its portfolio includes the Global Positioning System, military satellite communications, defense meteorological satellites, space launch and range systems, satellite control networks, space based infrared systems, and space situational awareness capabilities.
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« Reply #2958 on: 06/12/2020 06:15 pm »
SkySat-19,20,21 launch in July 2020 writes Planet.

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Today we are announcing a new rapid revisit capability that empowers our customers to capture imagery of a single location on Earth up to 12 times per day.

This new capability will be enabled by two upcoming SpaceX Falcon 9 launches that will deliver six new SkySats into space. The first three are scheduled for launch in the coming weeks, and the next three in July. The six SkySats will be placed into orbit planes inclined at 53 degrees, and will double the average revisits over any point on Earth.

https://www.planet.com/pulse/12x-rapid-revisit-announcement/
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« Reply #2959 on: 06/13/2020 06:35 am »
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Astra will go again for its first orbital launch, CEO Chris Kemp tells me, with a window set to open on July 20 from Alaska's Pacific Spaceport Complex.

Photo: Astra / John Kraus

 

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